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CAPA Top 5 Aviation Articles
- bmi’s exit from Star Alliance has a minor effect but potential departure by TAP will be more felt
- Qantas restructures in a bid to wrest back the initiative in a turbulent world
- British and Irish airport investments continue busy merger and acquisition activity
- Japan Airlines' 17% margin may be envy of the industry, but JAL's outlook is less upbeat
- Allegiant’s latest round of Hawaii flights reflects its network strategy
Recent Aviation Blog Posts
- Peach reports strong first month of LCC operations, but at expense of declining ANA traffic
- Qantas in a changing world: quantifies refocused international strategy and limits capital exposure
- British Airways resumes Seoul service with more Asian destinations to come as BA integrates bmi
- Frontier encouraged by its strategy of dodging Southwest in Denver, but looks for new bases
- Olympic Games, despite conventional wisdom, present no large benefit to airlines
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